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3 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Nice offer, but I've never used a chainsaw mill, Les. What about Roughy?

 

Ok but please do not rule out coming down for a few days and i will pay you decent money and your fuel, Flat to stay in free and the wifes cooking,Fact you said you would have done the job posted 2 days ago down in the vale of glamorgan,Get you that to if you want it

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1 hour ago, eggsarascal said:

Right then, the fecking thing is playing up again, I've taken it to a garage that have the Ford diagnostics reader, no faults detected!, what next?

Did he just check the DTCs.

 

If it is a pump problem you may need to run under the real time to see the rail pressures.

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